How To Stand in Faith and Victory
First Position of Victory: Stand Praying
Now is the time to STAND and see your victory. Jesus told us, “And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him…” Mark 11:25 (NKJ). So, our first position of victory is to stand praying. And when we pray, we must forgive those who have wronged us. You cannot stand in victory if you harbor unforgiveness in your heart.
According to Colossians 4:12, prayers should cause us to “…stand perfect and complete in all the will of God.” Prayer matures and perfects our Christian faith. Whenever we encounter obstacles to our faith that refuse to move, we need to go to prayer and learn what it is that is hindering us from walking in complete victory.
How long do we stand in prayer? Until we change the circumstances around us!
Second Position of Victory: Stand Fast on the Word
Our second position of victory is to stand fast on the Word of God. Psalms 111:8 says, “They [God’s commandments] stand fast forever and ever, and are done in truth and uprightness.”
Paul said something similar about standing when he wrote to the Ephesians: “Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness” Ephesians 6:14 (NKJ). We must take our stand on the truth standing on the Word with the breastplate of righteousness. And if we try to stand on the Word, but live in an ungodly way, it won’t work. Truth and righteousness go hand in hand—you can’t be a winner while you’re living in sin. God’s Word will always point you to holiness as the way to stand in faith.
Third Position of Victory: Stand for Holiness
To stand for righteousness is to stand against evil. Psalms 94:16 says, “Who will rise up for me against the evildoers? Who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?” God is calling us to take a stand for Him—to make a bold stand for holiness in our own lives and within our country. Someone has said, “If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything!”
Queen Esther took a stand that could have cost her very life! Esther’s cousin, Mordecai, told her of an evil plot to wipe out all the Jews in Persia. Esther had to choose whether to take a stand by revealing her Jewish nationality to the king, or to remain silent and see her countrymen slain. She chose to stand for what was right, and she came out victoriously.
People need to know where we stand. They need to know that we are Christians—that we read our Bibles—that we pray—that we are faithful to our spouses. Yes, we must make a stand for holiness.
Fourth Position of Victory: Stand Fast in the Faith
Sometimes when I’ve been standing for something a long, long time, I start thinking, “It looks like this is never going to happen.” Have you ever thought that? Sometimes it seems that no matter how much you pray and confess the Word, discouragement hovers like a dark cloud. That’s the time to heed Paul’s words in I Corinthians 16:13 “Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong.”
God hasn’t called us to be Christian “wimps”; so, when discouragement rolls in like the fog, that’s the time to stand in faith all the more. To “be strong” means to keep exercising your faith moment-by-moment, hour-by-hour, and day-by-day. When you feel faith ebbing away, feed your faith with more of the Word of God; the bread of life, and the water of the Spirit will strengthen you to stand fast in faith.
Fifth Position of Victory: Stand Together
Standing in prayer, standing fast on the Word, standing for holiness, and standing fast in the faith are all things that you can do alone. You cannot end this year in faith, however, until you’ve learned to stand together. I need you, and you need me.
As great as Moses was, he wasn’t able to lead the Jews alone. Over one million Israelites had left Egypt under Moses’ direction, but the responsibilities of governing that many people were too much for one man. God’s solution is found in Numbers 11:16: “So the Lord said to Moses: Gather to Me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom you know to be the elders of the people and officers over them; bring them to the tabernacle of meeting, that they may stand there with you.”
Like Moses, God intends for us to help one another and stand with one another. Ask of us have financial, physical, mental, material, and spiritual needs. We can’t meet all those needs ourselves, but we can stand for one another’s need and watch God work!
I know of a woman who had cancer, and the doctors told her she had one month to live. A group of Christians went to her and began to pray. Nothing happened at first, but they just kept praying and fasting. The woman couldn’t do anything for herself by this time, but the group of Christians wouldn’t give up. Finally, 20 days later, she was able to eat some lettuce, and then some bread, and then some…
You know how this story ends—eventually that woman overcame cancer. She’s alive and serving God today because she didn’t stand alone. As we stand together, God is able to get the greater victories.
IF YOU want to end this year in victory, find other Christians who will stand in prayer—stand fast on the Word—stand for holiness—and stand fast in the faith with you. The devil doesn’t have a chance when we’re standing together to defeat him!
Sixth Position of Victory: Stand as a Conqueror
The last stand you must take is found in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all to stand.” The “evil day” is whenever you have a crisis! And in that day, you’re to put on God’s armor from head to foot and then STAND—as a conqueror!
We are stand as conquerors by faith and by saying—and saying—God’s Word! Get others to say the Word for you too. Stand together, and speak the Word for each other.
As you stand in prayer—and on the Word—and for holiness—it’s as a conqueror. And when you stand fast in the faith and stand together, IT WILL BE AS A CONQUEROR! Live each day from a position of victory, and you will end this year in faith.